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Bacterial Co-Infection and Empirical Antibacterial Therapy in Patients With COVID-19.

Jiyoung LeeEuijin ChangSung-Han KimMin Jae KimYoung Pil ChongSung Han KimSang Oh LeeSang Ho ChoiYang-Soo KimSeongman Bae
Published in: Journal of Korean medical science (2023)
In this study including only patients underwent microbiological testing, bacterial co-infection was not frequent, and the co-infected organisms varied depending on previous antibacterial exposures. Given the rarity of co-infection and the lack of potential benefits, empiric antibacterial use in COVID-19 should be an important target of antibiotic stewardship.
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